Section 8: Prejudice

Game Summary

Picking up where Section 8 left off, Prejudice reunites players with Captain Alex Corde and the 8th Armored Infantry, nicknamed Section 8 for their willingness to take on extremely dangerous missions. As they cope with the fallout of the war with the Arm of Orion, Corde’s squad pursues the last of the resistance only to discover a mysterious new threat powerful enough to shake humanity to its core. In addition to a brand new and lengthier story-driven campaign, Prejudice delivers a one-of-a-kind multiplayer experience that gives players unprecedented tactical control over ever-changing team-based combat. Players have the ability to drop spawn on the battlefield wherever they choose, while multiple game modes and Dynamic Combat Missions ensure diverse gaming experiences. Gamers can also expect more than 50 customizable weapons, tools and upgrades for an even greater level of control in defining their own play style.

It was a busy week here at Kombo thanks to the Tokyo Game Show, which is trying to make a comeback from obscurity, and as a result, was filled with announcements from Japanese game developers, including the BIZZARRE announcement thatÂ Yakuza 4Â will be a zombie game. Yeah, figure that one out.Â
We also got our hands on Sony's Move for the PlayStation 3, and have several reviews up for the launch games.Â
And, of course, there was the release ofÂ Halo: Reach, which apparently was a huge success, with $200 million in sales on day one. Unfortunately, 90% of those purchasers are still whiny little teenage boys, but with a new auto-mute feature for truly annoying players,Â Reach's online gameplay is better than ever.Â
Check out this week's news after the break and get caught up. There's a lot here, folks, becauseÂ as usual, we cover everything that matters.
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Section 8Â was an interesting shooter. Boasting high production values and some genuinely unique ideas, it was unfortunately let down in both its PC and console incarnations by low server populations. This meant, like many multiplayer-focused games that don't haveÂ Call of DutyÂ orÂ HaloÂ in their title, a potentially great game suffered.
Developer TimeGate Studios are hoping to rectify all that with a newly-announced sequel. Find out more after the jump.
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